In today’s news, United Arab Emirates supports flood-affected families in Malaysia. US study reveals air pollution leading to high blood pressure in children, Nigerian woman entrepreneur turns plastic waste into opportunity, World Braille Day celebrated at community hub in Qatar, South Korean citizens and police officers save elderly man’s life, United States vegan meat manufacturer reduces costs with new production methods, and rescued bear family in Armenia experiences nature for first time.
Stay savvy to stay safe when using the internet. Here’s a smart tip for you. There are a lot of risks using technology, especially in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Therefore, it’s important you don’t post any data known as ‘Personally Identifiable Information’ (PII) like your real name, date of birth phone number, home address, or family relationships to your AI agent. This includes financial and banking information, such as credit card numbers, bank and investment account details, authentication codes, passwords or login. Also, avoid uploading diagnoses, medical check-up results, prescriptions, or hospital records, as these data may be accessible to hackers. Moreover, internal company documents should not be uploaded to unsecured AI platforms, as this can result in serious legal and professional problems. If your company doesn’t have a private closed-system AI in place and you want to analyze documents using a commercial AI platform, summarize the content or describe it while removing specific figures, names or personal and private reference information, instead of pasting a full document.
Let’s stretch up and enjoy a laugh with a joke of the day entitled “Two Ears, Zero Retention.”
Milo, a gifted yet underachieving student, is having a rough moment with his English teacher.
“It’s no good, ma’am. I try to learn, but everything you say goes in both ears and out the other.”
“Both ears and out the other? You only have two ears, young man.”
“See, ma’am? I’m not good at math either.”
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